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Is an FAA type rating a command or SIC rating?

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Old 6th Mar 2018, 11:06
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Is an FAA type rating a command or SIC rating?

Love a reference if anyone has one from the FAR's?

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Old 6th Mar 2018, 11:53
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Either one.
Under FAA you can do a “PIC-type” or “SIC-type” rating.
If you share what you need it for we may be able to help you better.

https://www.nbaa.org/admin/personnel/sic/
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but how annotated on your licence?
Is there a reference to that? No SIC equals command???
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people in high powers to convince!
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Originally Posted by Pin Head
but how annotated on your licence?
Is there a reference to that? No SIC equals command???
Correct, if it is a SIC type that will show in the limitations section. From the FAA FSIMS-

QUESTION 1: On a pilot certificate, should the limitation of SIC pilot privileges be placed on line XII of FAA Form 8060-4 with the SIC pilot type rating, or by itself on line XIII?
· ANSWER 1: The type rating should be listed on line XII on FAA Form 8060-4, and the SIC pilot limitation should be on line XIII.
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Ok.....
How about having them check your credentials on the FAA website?
https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/interactive_airmen_inquiry/
I’m hoping they’re doing a little more of a background check then just eyeballing your plastic certificate card?
Best example I can find on short notice



If your certificate does NOT state SIC priviliges only then it’s a PIC type rating.
The ‘powers that be’ that you are trying to convince should know that.
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Let me know if that helped you at all.
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